They foster snobs not by virtue of achievement but by virtue of mommy's money
and daddy's dollar. Acquainted with only one personally (but many via media
accounts), I have my list of shockers that I know are not isolated to my
local private college.

Tuition, Room and Board is about $60,000/year.

The university grew from stock given by a company that went bankrupt because
it would not spend ten cents to make a device save that killed many women
as well as ruining the plumbing of thousands. Yet, the family name is plastered
all over the buildings. Like corporate insiders stealing from the middle-class
via 401ks so has this university been built with legally stolen millions
of dollars.

It's graduates give great amounts of stock to fund chairs, programs and schools.
Again, this is a school funded by decapitalists legally stealing the savings
and pensions of the middle class.

A few decades ago, I was invited to attend a community think exercise to
garner ideas on how the city and counties could work better together. It
became very clear early on that the moderators had a hidden agenda which
they were foisting on the participants while seeking soundbytes to further
their agendas.

In Summer, 2013, my wife and I drove to this university to pick up two foreign
students for dinner. Approaching the dorm, I asked my wife, "Is that what
I think it is?" "Yes" About 25 feet to right of dorm entry was a bench with
female on her back with legs wrapped around a guy humping away ... just looking
at us as if they were doing something that we envied. A few weeks later,
the local paper announced that this private university had spent big money
to make the student center more "intimate." Did not seem to me like the students
needed an intimate building to be intimate.

A school that encourages or tolerates Aldous Huxley sexual freedom on campus
may have money but not morals.

Idle minds are the workshops of the devil with the size of the workshop being
determined by the amount of unearned money. Earned money keeps the mind busy
within a moral mentality based on solving real problems. Private universities,
especially religious-affiliates like the university above, matriculate students
that are warped. (Reading the bio and philosophy of the campus minister confirmed
this.)

Private schools are expensive and inefficent for the money spent on them.
The more expensive, the greater the waste. Harvard is the gas-guzzler of
higher education. If the Harvard's endowment were spent on pencils and papers
for public school, we would have a more literate society. Everywhere one
finds financial or political malfescence, the thumb is in hasty pudding.
Playing the oil markets, Harvard endowment made $3 billion in speculation:
That is $3 billion taken from average persons who had to pay higher fuel
prices. And, Harvard is merely the tip of decapitalistic, monopolistic economic
and political system that uses private schools to groom the next generation
of legal thieves like the local private Baptist school. For private religious
schools, the church-state separation is a one-way street as they inject
themselves into public debates to get public support.